1949, Lü 1963, Li and Thompson 1981), monosyllabic words are disyllabified to avoid homophonous ambiguities. Lü 1963 predicts that the more monosyllabic homophones there are in a language, the more likely disyllabic words would be created. Duanmu 1999 argues against the HA approach and claims that no supporting evidence has been found in Chinese.This paper argues for the HA approach and provides supporting evidence from corpora of Mandarin Chinese and Cantonese. Our discoveries support the HA motivation for the disyllabification of Chinese. Additionally, the HA theory applies cross-linguistically. The HA theory has interesting implications about the disyllabification of Chinese from a diachronic perspective, which are supposed to accompany ...
This paper applies the notion of the homonerae - a sub-morphemic semantic unit - to the morphosemant...
Three experiments were conducted to provide a better understanding about the fundamental processes i...
This study addresses the issue of the existence of whole-word phonological representations of disyll...
Homophony is ubiquitous across languages. It is an important source of ambiguity which is a distinct...
The interpretation of written Mandarin monosyllables presented in tonally unspecified pinyin was inv...
Despite a wide-spread view that Chinese words are mostly monosyllabic (Jespersen 1922), defining the...
In this paper the author reviews the modern ways of word-formation in Chinese and argues drawing upo...
The history of Chinese language is characterized by a clear shift from monosyllabic to disyllabic wo...
Drawing on Clyne's (2003) explanatory framework of facilitation, this study presents evidence of mon...
An investigation into the distribution of homophones was conducted using a large written corpus (Da,...
The use of some notions developed in Western linguistics may prove to be quite problematic when appl...
Undergraduate Research Scholar AwardIn this study, we investigated the role of homophone density in ...
Shen Ruiqing. The monosyllabicization of Old Chinese and the birth of Chinese Writing: A hypothesi...
There is a common phenomenon in Chinese, for Old Chinese down through modern dialects, in which a mo...
Polysyllablization, closely related to phonetics, semantics, and syntactics, is one of the fundament...
This paper applies the notion of the homonerae - a sub-morphemic semantic unit - to the morphosemant...
Three experiments were conducted to provide a better understanding about the fundamental processes i...
This study addresses the issue of the existence of whole-word phonological representations of disyll...
Homophony is ubiquitous across languages. It is an important source of ambiguity which is a distinct...
The interpretation of written Mandarin monosyllables presented in tonally unspecified pinyin was inv...
Despite a wide-spread view that Chinese words are mostly monosyllabic (Jespersen 1922), defining the...
In this paper the author reviews the modern ways of word-formation in Chinese and argues drawing upo...
The history of Chinese language is characterized by a clear shift from monosyllabic to disyllabic wo...
Drawing on Clyne's (2003) explanatory framework of facilitation, this study presents evidence of mon...
An investigation into the distribution of homophones was conducted using a large written corpus (Da,...
The use of some notions developed in Western linguistics may prove to be quite problematic when appl...
Undergraduate Research Scholar AwardIn this study, we investigated the role of homophone density in ...
Shen Ruiqing. The monosyllabicization of Old Chinese and the birth of Chinese Writing: A hypothesi...
There is a common phenomenon in Chinese, for Old Chinese down through modern dialects, in which a mo...
Polysyllablization, closely related to phonetics, semantics, and syntactics, is one of the fundament...
This paper applies the notion of the homonerae - a sub-morphemic semantic unit - to the morphosemant...
Three experiments were conducted to provide a better understanding about the fundamental processes i...
This study addresses the issue of the existence of whole-word phonological representations of disyll...